Travel Blogs from Netanya

... and quite a few "pit" stops. We had been met by my niece Michelle's friend Mati for the great walk along the beach the day earlier. Today we will meet her at her workplace. She works at the Museum of the Diaspora, situated inside the Tel Aviv University. The university is very impressive and large. It is in Ramat Aviv. Mati gave us a private tour through the Museum, it depicts all of the different types of Jews from throughout the world through the ...

... the Mediterranean Sea, to say we did. And suddenly I thought of drooling hippopotami in Northern Uganda.

So why, you might ask, did sticking my hand in the sea in Tel Aviv make me think of drooling Uganda hippos? Well, its like this: Several years ago, when I was doing volunteer medical work in refugee camps in Northern Uganda, our team took the day off for a boat ride down the Victoria Nile at Murchison Falls National Park. Along ...

I realize that I have not written a blog entry in about two weeks, but that is because I have been extremely busy working at my internship and had been sick. This blog entry is going to focus on my internship at the Peres Center for Peace. Many people have asked me what I do at my internship. First of all, The Shimon Peres Center for Peace is named after the current president of Israel and Nobel Peace Prize Winner. ...

... and then, through the first tear that came from eye I saw yoed, a white bold high man in a crowd of Chinese....YOEDDDDDDDDDD!!! SO we are together again and we passed the immigration check (thanks to aviv...people are behing confused when she looked at them)... Surprisingly next to the luggage claim carousal we found our stroller somewhere in the corner...this is NOT an Austrian standard guys after listening to Mozart in the flight we didn't expect ...